I'm a writer, publishing both as SJ Rozan and, with Carlos Dews, as Sam Cabot. (I'm Sam, he's Cabot.) Here you can find links to my almost-daily blog posts, including the Saturday haiku I've been doing for years. BUT the blog itself has moved to my website. If you go on over there you can subscribe and you'll never miss a post. (Miss a post! A scary thought!) Also, I'll be teaching a writing workshop in Italy this summer -- come join us!

Having trouble getting online, but wanted to report that I'm back in Assisi, and it's noon, and the bells in the churches are ringing. All the church clocks must be slightly different, because the noon bells start in a staggered fashion and go on for about ten minutes, until everyone's finally done. The farms on the plain below the hotel are quiet as usual, especially in the hot hot middle of the day. This year -- this has happened once or twice before, including my first time here -- there are many groups of kids and young people, mostly in scout-type uniforms, doing some sorts of pilgrimages. This involves lots of boisterous singing, including, yesterday, "Hal-le-hal-le-lu-yah" sung to the tune of "We will, we will rock you."